The Venn diagram below compares some features of the U.S. and Florida constitutions.







Which feature completes the Venn diagram?

(1 point)
Responses

created property taxes
created property taxes

established a zoning board
established a zoning board

guaranteed individual freedoms
guaranteed individual freedoms

required a balanced budget

1 answer

To determine which feature completes the Venn diagram comparing the U.S. and Florida constitutions, we should consider what is unique to each and what features they might share.

  1. Created property taxes: This is specific to state constitutions and wouldn't apply to the U.S. Constitution.

  2. Established a zoning board: This is also specific to local or state governance, not something that would be found in the U.S. Constitution.

  3. Guaranteed individual freedoms: This is a core tenet of both the U.S. Constitution (particularly through the Bill of Rights) and many state constitutions, including Florida's.

  4. Required a balanced budget: This is often a requirement in state constitutions but is not a feature of the U.S. Constitution.

Based on this analysis, the best answer to complete the Venn diagram, highlighting a feature that is common to both the U.S. Constitution and Florida's Constitution, would be:

Guaranteed individual freedoms.